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Authorities in Floyd County believe he is the same man wanted in other road rage cases and an armed robbery in Ohio.

North Olmsted, Ohio, police have released a photo of the man wanted in that armed robbery. He's also accused of stealing a car that meets the description of the vehicle allegedly involved in Thursday's Floyd County road-rage case.

"It's a very serious issue that's out there that's a threat to the public," said Floyd County Sheriff Darrell Mills.

It was Thursday afternoon along I-64 near the Greenville exit when two people said shots rang out.

It's nearly 360 miles from North Olmsted, where an armed robbery occurred Monday evening.

"We have reason to believe the same suspect who committed the armed robbery in Ohio is the same suspect we are looking for," said Mills.

Mills said two calls came in. The first told authorities two shots had been fired along the highway.

"We had another 911 call that said someone was waving a handgun and he also said this person fired two shots or some shots," said Mills.

The Morning Journal near North Olmsted reported police there are searching for 20-year-old Luke Tanner, who they believe robbed a BP station at knife point and made his getaway in a stolen Honda CR-V belonging to a 94-year-old man.

Mills confirmed that's also the road-rage suspect.

"I'm sure they may lay low. They may be going to attempt another robbery here. You just don't know," said Mills.

According to Mills, the callers said there was more than one person in the car.

Mills said his investigators have been unable to reconnect with those callers to obtain more information.

That stolen Honda CR-V may have also been involved in a police chase in Columbus, Ohio, two days after the BP station holdup in North Olmsted.

That vehicle has an Ohio license plate number 609-WWD.

Anyone with information is asked to contact either the Floyd County sheriff or Indiana State Police.